Learn How to Mate in 2: Kingside Attack
This chess puzzle is a classic example of a kingside attack turning into a forced mating net. The key idea is that the enemy king is exposed, while your pieces are already lined up to exploit weak squares and pinned defenders. In positions like this, the strongest move is often a forcing check that limits the king’s escape and creates a direct threat of checkmate. The tactical pattern rewards accurate calculation over material counting.